Capital flows and foreign direct investments in emerging markets
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Capital flows and foreign direct investments in emerging markets
(Centre for the Study of Emerging Markets series / series editor, Sima Motamen-Samadian)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2005
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book presents the latest findings on the impact of capital flows and foreign direct investments (FDI) on macroeconomic variables and financial development of emerging markets. Each chapter concentrates on a different region and explores the significance of specific factors that can attract FDI to that region. They highlight the importance of political stability, as well as social and economic freedom in attracting FDIs. The studies also show the extent by which African and Middle Eastern countries have lagged behind other emerging markets and the need for urgent adjustment policies.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- S.Motamen-Samadian The Effects of Capital Inflows and Openness on Financial Development in Emerging Markets
- S.H.Law Macroeconomic Effects of Capital Flows: The Case of Mexico
- C.A.Ibarra Blind Bargaining and the Effects of Foreign Direct Investment on Recipient States: The Case of Post-Soviet and Eastern European Countries
- N.Ass & M.Beck Foreign Exchange Risk Management in Emerging Markets: The Case of Malaysia
- A.Shukri Yazid & M.Shaladdin Muda FDI in North Africa: A Comparative Perspective
- A.Aghrout & M.Hodd The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Trade: Evidence from Tunisia's Trade
- R.Mekki Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into the Emerging Markets: Driving Forces and Lessons for Africa
- H.P.Ngowi Economic Growth and Foreign Direct Investment in the MENA Region: A Comparative Analysis
- L.Wahid
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